* mmo.c: Adjust documentation tags to use texinfo 4 features.

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2001-11-19 Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@bitrange.com>
* mmo.c: Adjust documentation tags to use texinfo 4 features.
2001-11-15 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com>
* elflink.h (elf_reloc_symbol_deleted_p): Catch all relocs against

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The mmo object format is used exclusively together with Professor
Donald E.@: Knuth's educational 64-bit processor MMIX. The simulator
@emph{mmix} which is available at
@emph{http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/programs/mmix.tar.gz}
@command{mmix} which is available at
@url{http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/programs/mmix.tar.gz}
understands this format. That package also includes a combined
assembler and linker called @emph{mmixal}. The mmo format has
assembler and linker called @command{mmixal}. The mmo format has
no advantages feature-wise compared to e.g. ELF. It is a simple
non-relocatable object format with no support for archives or
debugging information, except for symbol value information and
line numbers (which is not yet implemented in BFD). See
@emph{http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/mmix.html} for more
@url{http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/mmix.html} for more
information about MMIX. The ELF format is used for intermediate
object files in the BFD implementation.
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two remaining bytes, called the @samp{Y} and @samp{Z} fields, or
the @samp{YZ} field (a 16-bit big-endian number), are used for
various purposes different for each lopcode. As documented in
@emph{http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/mmixal-intro.ps.gz},
@url{http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/mmixal-intro.ps.gz},
the lopcodes are:
There is provision for specifying ``special data'' of 65536
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Symbol table format
From mmixal.w (or really, the generated mmixal.tex) in
@emph{http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/programs/mmix.tar.gz}):
@url{http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/programs/mmix.tar.gz}):
``Symbols are stored and retrieved by means of a @samp{ternary
search trie}, following ideas of Bentley and Sedgewick. (See
ACM--SIAM Symp.@: on Discrete Algorithms @samp{8} (1997), 360--369;